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Maybe its a genetic defect of the White and was thus inherited by the Semite, but it should be obvious to all Africans that the goal of both is always to receive something for nothing. Its how their "civilizations" were built.
Africans on the contrary built theirs on mutually beneficial trade. A simple thing like a Sou-Sou (susu) could eliminate every non-African banker, merchant, physician etc from any African community and replace them with African bankers, merchants, skilled professionals etc. The rule of divide and conquer has made it quite difficult for Africans to trust one another making it almost impossible for such an enterprise to occur.
Isn't insurance the most fickle commodity? As a business owner you're never covered by a mandatory worker's compensation policy. Wouldn't a simple way to eliminate this expense be to make your employees stake holders? This too would require trust and respect of and for our fellowmen.
How likely, is a business/enterprise in the community, of the community and for the community, to be subjected to any kind of litigation by members of the community?
With nothing but a little trust and respect you have managed to eliminate the top tier parasites.
Expand this ideology a few times over and we can control our schools, our laws and its enforcement, we can even influence the politics of Babylon.
The selfish and those benefiting from the status quo would interpret this as a pipe dream, and it continues to be so for African-Americans, however, the Mexicans and Koreans here in Southern California are rapidly expanding their numbers, peddling their influence and making a mark on the communities that once were African-American, using the implements of this same pipe dream.
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